The Mandans welcomed Lewis and Clark because the Indians hoped for:
A) a buffer between them and the Cherokee.
B) an alliance against the Russians and British.
C) a group to play against British fur traders.
D) expanded trade and support against the Sioux.
Answer: D
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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
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The New England Kitchen was typical of the pattern of progressive reform in all of the following ways EXCEPT that
A. it sought to mix professionalism with helping the needy. B. lower- or working-class community standards became the norm. C. scientific expertise was enlisted for social uplift. D. reform-minded women were integral to reform efforts.
The Wagner Act
a. created the Congress of Industrial Organizations. b. covered workers in the private and public sectors. c. defined unfair labor practices. d. created systems of unemployment.